We have donut eating contests to see who has the best legs. We paint our pigs. We argue about which time zone we are in. About 400,000 of us gather together to watch cars go around in a circle. We also build robots.Yep, our cultural norm is a bit different. - Andy Baker [more]

I'm impressed so far. It does everything current calender software does pretty easily (I especially like how easily it handles repeating events, allowing mon-wed-friday by default). I'm also intrigued by the sharing features, which I am guessing allow people to share selected calender information. Looks nifty.

I haven't used any recent calender program like Ical or the recent outlook versions. Anyone willing to compare them? I know I already like Google calendar, if for no reasons other then it's Google and web based, so it intigrates nicely with gmail which has easily become my default mail address. But what is it lacking?

Our team was also checking it out earlier this morning and are thinking about setting up a sharing account within the team. Google is taking over the world and my life

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Whatever you do, you need courage. Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising that tempt you to believe your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires some of the same courage that a soldier needs. Peace has its victories, but it takes brave men and women to win them. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

I'm impressed so far. It does everything current calender software does pretty easily (I especially like how easily it handles repeating events, allowing mon-wed-friday by default). I'm also intrigued by the sharing features, which I am guessing allow people to share selected calender information. Looks nifty.

I haven't used any recent calender program like Ical or the recent outlook versions. Anyone willing to compare them? I know I already like Google calendar, if for no reasons other then it's Google and web based, so it intigrates nicely with gmail which has easily become my default mail address. But what is it lacking?

-Andy A.

There are XML and ICAL buttons, which I'm assuming can be used to edit your calendar via googles interface or your own ( iCal, Sunbird, or whatever else supports ICAL format )

I had been using my @comcast.net address for so long via Outlook, but I was getting sick of not being able to check my date book and email from any location so about a month ago I made the switch to Gmail knowing that Google Calender would be out soon.

I work three jobs, all with unique scheduling, (Segway Corporate, Segway Dealership, and I am an independent contractor at C-SPAN). As of last night I signed up for CL2 aka Google Calendar and so far I love it. I do enjoy the preset Monday, Wed, Fri/ Tue. Thur. feature as well as how you can Google send reminders to your cell phone (with the exception of Verizon for some weird reason).

I think Google Calender is a good product and I look forward to using it more and more.

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